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Developing and Enhancing Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification Programs - Law Enforcement Grants

The application period for this grant is now CLOSED.
Use the information below to help you start preparing for next year. For more funding opportunities for your department, please check our Currently Open Grants »

Eligibility

Applicants are limited to state government agencies authorized to manage the planning and implementation of a SAVIN program. Indian tribes also are eligible to receive grant funding for the planning and implementation of a SAVIN program.

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How can the Developing and Enhancing Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification Programs help your Law Enforcement department?

  • States' managing agencies may submit a SAVIN application in one of two categories:
    • CATEGORY I: IMPLEMENTATION. Grant maximum: $2.25 million. Project period: 24 months.
    • CATEGORY II: ENHANCEMENT. Grant maximum: $500,000. Project period: 24 months.
  • Easier application: apply directly for these funds using a guided online grant management system
  • CHIEF offers the free services of grant consultants to assist you throughout the application process **

For full details, eligibility requirements and application guidelines, go to the Developing and Enhancing Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification Programs homepage »

Application Deadline: CLOSED

Sponsor:
Bureau of Justice Assistance

What is it?

The Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification (SAVIN) Program helps protect crime victims from further victimization and ensures their legal rights are upheld by providing registered victims with timely and accurate information about any changes to the status of their offender (e.g., trial dates, times, or changes; probation hearings; inmate relocation; and offender release). This information enables victims to fully participate in the judicial process while maintaining total anonymity. BAJA is seeking applications to either implement new or enhance existing SAVIN Programs.

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